The latest international break might be over, but the narratives and debates surrounding various national teams are only likely to grow in the run-up to Euro 2024.
With the conclusion of Tuesday's play-off finals, the 24 teams who will be competing in Germany this summer have finally been confirmed.
The likes of France, England, Germany and Portugal are among the bookies' favourites to win the tournament, which gets underway when the hosts take on Scotland in Munich on June 14.
Meanwhile, Georgia will be competing at their first major tournament after a dramatic victory over Greece on penalties in the play-off final, while several other emerging footballing nations such as Albania and Romania will hope to make their mark on the big stage.
Below, we will show you the teams info from Group D to Group F, including who to look out for, how they got to Euro 2024 and which coaches will be hoping to write themselves into the record books this summer.
Netherlands have shown over the past year that they are a force to be reckoned with on the big stage, full of talent across the pitch.
However, one thing holding them back is their record against the stronger nations with Ronald Koeman's side losing to France (twice), Italy, Croatia and Germany over the last 12 months, with that most recent defeat to Julian Naglesmann's side a reminder of their weaknesses.
They smoothly qualified for Euro 2024 where their only two defeats came against France, while they boast the likes of Nathan Ake and Virgil van Dijk in defence and Memphis Depay, Cody Gakpo and Xavi Simons should bring the quality in attack.
One to watch - Xavi Simons
The highly-rated 20-year-old left PSG in the summer of 2022, but such was his subsequent form at PSV the following
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